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Show rriday , Mar r- 13. 10G0 - 1 1 Ertla News ciis nisws a 'c a. VffWJ NF.WS . V Its ' I a, k Id x on I liurx-all par' n'x an I l at il.u. Ma I.' An in fur lxIM'l I'l p!lM.ImV will ! ai In M 7 in the 4 -- !i ai In IN (lass ! - i , I is, j 'vl c Ilomr MiionanY .Vunctl for GranNtilh Slake $ . Tin: HI 1001. if It.-adi-- T " a rente clean (he litter Mr and Mrs Dale Castaeno trs eat h year and son Sun. at from roadside and lay Slinley, sjxnf parks "S--l the home of Mr and Mrs Jim j.Strn kland in CVtlar fort , ,7 Mr. and Mrs J Ro!x-rDreu 'c hay and sons Robbie and Stott , the wtskend at the home J M'- nt was W'arr honored Van Jerry' an rs Loyd Christian a ot a Inrthday pirty, Saturday at 'I his home, ptvtn ly Gay W'arr',,,', in Mr. and Mr. Harvey Russell J and ll.o. Iman little lernue entertained Tuelay evemnp at i friends fUihliie Jean Kinney, Brvan, Howard and Danny a birthday dinner for Mr Char & Vorw alter, Ni Ida ... Warr, Larry les Puff, Mis Puff and chddn n and Ruhard and Janice of Tooc Gordon, David Manchester & Charlene Vorw alter were ptesenlj Mr and Mr Jay Quarnberp ( 1.00 & to enjoy the festivities. A beautpjand family spent tlie weekend aGJ ful birthday cake sat on a muse m,, home of their parents in ' 1.60 & cal cake plate and played happy'scijvio. I t.ih. Mr. anil Mrs Rex hifthdav to Vunny. Games and iWrson and Mr. ami Mrs Ruben refreshments were enjoyed by all fjujrnber,: IJ Van received a lot of nice Rifts I anpford J Mr and Mrs. F .. I : t LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL M . EQUIPMENT Wd-lu- s. 1 Gloves Shoes tins division Brother (It antwiMi Stake lldini Mission' .Goosa." was prcsanlad Iasi wrxk l.i V,av t R Williams di bv St.iK i aiv nssipminnis jlrinupal Jamas j m J was t It Id laill it. V Anliur I. Harms, for s r''c,, presantad t y.V v .Suiiitas , May li. lira as follows .Inch school and clcmomnry w Ixhj 1 1 1 on W islnasil.iy and on Thursday (lark Ward John R Dmuliav was a I i Ruv Rosa I Mrs. Severe II comedy and evervone enjoyed it ( I. is i r V, .ml Im nllxnt, Stuii-n- ts David Glaild.n Ris .j Joli participating were -A surpnse party r l bratmg ( urhs J Ronald Amlcison. aw son, Ann Haves, Dag ay Ada Severe's seventy third Inrth n Clark, John Malliil All.lafson was ludd on Monday, May wlr(j Brown, Diane JohnI rda Knnnath C. Johnson, dav, 9 Jean I dile, Mildred I title and son. f.velyn W'aie, Jenny Lou (ilaM (j Anilafson I dde I lori ru.t were Cohosts at fisher and Wayne Lemmon. Granlsvilla I irsl kjrd - Roy T the affair, at the home of Jean The year Ixxik staff is smsor- Blown. Joins R. Williams f Wild dde With the following long in( a movie for the studenllmdv Gr.intsv die Second Ward friends. Rae randsen, Mil- - to raise monev, this Friday. In lard Sapors, Rjvmond Russell Hali", Annie Mdlvvard. I.rna three winks, the year ixxiks St. John - Orson Johnson, La ;he Sitomlx-rg- , Hi.irl Palmer. ( lara ,n out f()nu, Var Saets Maude; sr.MiMRy graduation will be 1 I and miit I.ih Roy Indus, Carrn Carrie' on May 20 Tins will be the last jj W'rathall, Wendell Andi-rso,Ritd. I d.th Gamble, Mae May, y.,ir for Mr. Ibplx-at Grants-Ratchffe Wendoier, Ibapah Bioadlx-nt- , ilo present with Vt, anj everyone will miss him Williams, James R. Palmer. best wishes and lovely Rifts. Aery rnui1 delicious luniheon and the tradilast Wednesday the ninth, SAT I RDY SHOW tional birthday cake climaxed Ih and seventh grades went eighth, Ward Scouts are The on I heir sneak to Lagoon. Everya on show sxinsonn!4 Saturday. one had a lot of fun. It will lx Walt May 14 is being Agatlmn at Logan The Licht In The Toiest .held Thursday, Friday and Satur-of.da2 at will and start matinee pm. The seniors are invited to will lx 2a cents admission charge and see Utah State Tin evenin'; show will be at S students are going. pm. with admission fifty rents Championship In their matches'and we wish them luck in the Refreshments will he sold. with Wasatch, Barrus and (as-- different conts'-ts- . taeno defeated Duke and Davis Djane Johnson and Ila Andcr BIRTHDAY GRTETINGS TO: '6 f and fi.3. son. Reporters Rukie Lawrence, Don Lawrence. Beat ham and Johnson defeated Ronald Lame, Tommy Brown. Welch and Rosband 7 5 6 3. Green Geraldine Wright, Janice Wright, defeated Trimble in singles, 6 4 Court of Honor and Juanita Rivera on I ri. May 6 4. A Second Ward Scout Court of This years Cowboy tennis 13 Glade Nelson and JaN'ae Harto be commended on Honor will hi held on Friday, 13 is ris, on Sat May 14. Larry Palfine showing this year. May, at 8 p m. in the Junior Sunmer on Sun, May 13. Mae Cas School room. All parents of day tapno and Huy Anderson, on Mon Scouts are invited to come out I arry llalladuv, Terry Church Priesthood May 10 and see their sons participate in Lynn Clarke, Carol Dawn Warillc the Court of Honor. ner, and Ruth Ann Imljy, on Dance at mt 7-;- - returns Grantsville's tennis team won their last gamrs nl Wasatih, on Monday These garni s mean that Granlssdle is the champion for I 1 s;v. t. f trv-out- s mill Ihomki I viu 1 i III Johnson, j N. ml l s High hi Nil ,'ii 'diiuni Mr .nnl Mr MdtnSI will In- - p'l vnl ,u !m rmi'lll in iIimunn Ihc mn ami l in mis will alo lx1 III (iiruij - rn-- m 10 t Diana Iarfnixoii, Senior hi; h r haath-adarh Jd tlni r, Jols nna jar- 'Brown, lilit-- ( latk, Ann liases and T um ( alhsti r HIGH clitfrlaadar JUNIOR hi at leader, Januc haail ura, Jean Williams, Taryl (frown, 'rn a and I. aniic John am Die) ware swmn in last weak by lac Mat 'hows Tin I'ap Club has I iaan pitting or,;amtd for next year alxo ware held oft lariitu Monday, and they nominated next years ofluars on Tuesday. Next Monday liny will have the elec-tm- ! s Dime president. prcsuh in, fur1 infill M r fI ' tr-- vT!i Cr:inMi!!i Sri l.u k l School I):n for M;n 12 Clark V I ha of new CHS fa ais have Ins n ahsiid The win nar waia aiHiouiuad on an as scmtdv, last W aak as John Milliard was 4 Bj ird-naii- By Beth slich-ntliod- ,&t d'nner f. r ! 'nr" a, V,'a , visited recently fhey had a faml M s hoy H.ir.lm.ei .so vi,il-j- t the liorue of Mr and Mrs-- I jjrJ tJ w.ih Mr aid Mis Jafiev llarvy Russt l , H Sunday f,jrs Max Roach and evening in' c,jr Mapit-- i family of Tootle, Visited Sunday Mr and Mis Charles C ot hum venmp at the home of Mr and ami daily hit r K H y Sue am! jrs w.dter lauriien. Mi s Pane la Cothrane, of Sail Mr and Mrs Walter lauritren Luke ( tty, Mr and Mis W ilson and Kaily of Dupw.iv, alieiul.tl a family dinner, Sunday Sand iv at the home of Mr in s.t't lake uuh Mr and Mr. f v (!a .v Mr and Mrs. Junart 'it e Cothrane. aid Mis NTr and Mrs J. B. ior Mr and Mrs Owtn Wurr and Sirpet.t, I.ito.ly of Napnj yelled Sunday Wjl'otl and son Danny wish pjrrnit, Mr and Sirs AI I. n Wurr and Mr and Mrs Wayne TWO PI R BRUIT Llusey and son Din, wire ho'ls n has half as many hicy- lat d nui-- r S nday, when ln y er ((tuple r duim twit, joyed Helvetia Hale of T oca It Spirit) Tuesday nip ht at the home of ht r KITP IIIWWS CITLAN Cl a p rand part nts, Mr flnd ?.!rs thirty million dol-t- o D Cothrane 1I.AV, 2.95 4.95 up up up up BaliS ( Balls J k i FATE'S Harvey and family p.ni Sund iv after-Gordon mxin at the home of Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. f 10 N Main Ph. 10 and family yivied Sunday with Ivan (j. Allsop. ji , Mr. and Mis Chrisiiana lliomson of,' CPMrs. Zelkt Golluht-rPeter Gordon and Mrs. Ivy Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Harold I IDs and of San Diego, visited at 4 family - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen j Cook on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. l.enard Rovkwell 'and family of I chi. Mr. and Mrs Bill Thomas, visited Sunday at v the home of Mrs. Carrie Rockwell. rila Merle Castagno, BYU shi Calls all girls in the Tooele area. Alvaclous Sharon Baxter dent spent the weekend at home Utah's I960 Dairy Princess, invites lovelies In this area to Little friends William Bryan, compete for the county Princess title. Nelda Vorwaller, Colleen Warr. Susan Quamberg, Lanna and Magee, Howard and Van Warr. and David Manchester help-'x- l Clinton Hardman celebrate his eighth birthday, Tuesday after The Holy Family Sisters drove school. Gjmes and refreshments a group of St. Marguerites Hi Y wire enjoyed by all. Club, to a convention in Price on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Warr and A call was made this week by Symbolic of the earlier days May 7. were dinner guests Sunfamily all to Princess Utah's Dairy of American pharmacy was girls between the ages of 17 and 25 They were served breakfast and day at the home of Mr. and Mrs the lighted lamp in the drugstore Tom Hale in Grantsville. in the Tooele area to consider en- - attended a general session at the window. All through the night Mr. and Mrs. Bonaire Rose visitit glowed, a beacon of hope, tering county Princess comjx'ti- Notre Dame High School Audi- ed home the at Mr of Saturday tion. Utah's I(i0 Princess is a torium. The boys and girls a symbol of unselfish service. and Mrs Ray Seare and family brownette, Sharon Bax- - arated into discussion groups held at Bountiful. Although the historic lamp is now ter of llyrum, Cache County. by Youth Directors from Salt Lake Mr. Mrs. and Norman Warr practically extinct, the fundamentals MOST COUNTY Dairy Princess City. of pharmaceutical practice have changed visited Sunday at the home of held are contests this year being Election of state officers was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rydalch at but little. The responsibilities of the pharmacist in connection with June Dairy then held in the auditorium. Mrs Grantsville. are greater today than ever before Month events, said Wallace A. Michael -Padgen and Mrs. Charles he is a vital factor in medical care. Betty Ruth who is employed chairman in Parrish, general Fonger, youth moderators attend- in Salt Lake, spent Mothers Day Your of patronage is invjted. competition. charge ed adult workshop groups. VISIT AT PROVO and plans to spend a few days A four quorum sixual and danre to of best the pre"One ways Lois Barrus is visiting with her The Holy Family Sisters of the at the home of her parents, Mr will be held on Friday, May 13, father Herb Anderson in Provo, pare yourself for this wonderful St. Marguerites, visited with the and Mrs. Norman Warr. in the recreation hall, starting at while Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Evan Coon and Stumph competition is to drink plenty of Holy Family sisters of Helper. 8 pm. This will include members said Miss Baxter. "Milk are in Kentucky, called there by milk, family, Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Coon Grants-ville Mr. Mrs. Wilford McBride and of all four quorums in the the serious illness of Mr. Stumphs is your best beauty cream, beand daughter Jean, and Mr. and Stake and their partners. father. sides being nature's most nearly and Mr. Joseph Welch chaperon- Mrs. Roy Hardman and Registered Pharmacist Always On Duty family, the will furnish "The Gamblers" good for your com- ed the group and provided perfect food spent Mother's Day at the home 29 North Main Phone 169 music to dance by. plexion as well as for your genof Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coon, where FISHING TRIP health. The Clark Ward has planned a eral, Mr. Parrish said that all Dairy TUN DAY PLANNTD Preist-hoofor all Aaromc Pat Boom Chary Showroom weetrty. So The Dinah Short Chevy Show ia oolor Sundays, HBC fishing trip All Conditionmi ttmparatum mada to older tor all weather comfort Princess candidates must be sinAll Second Ward Priesthood boys, and their leaders on ST school and invitleaders high are graduates and their gle boys Saturday, May 14. They will leave will be on personal aped to attend an afternoon of fun at 9 am. for Skull Valley and Judging and on Saturday, May 14, at 3 pm. a sjaeaking public pearance, day of fishing and a wienner on the baseball field. Games, lots roast for lunch. personality. of good eats, and fun, are promisCOUNTY DAIRY PRINCESS ed to everyone attending. will compete for the Utah winners BOYS TO BE FFTED crown in state finals in Salt Lake Aaronic Priesthood The TO MAKE TRIP TO S.L. boys in November. The Utah winThe Grantsville Slake MIA has and leaders of the First Ward will City will ner represent the state in the chartered a bus, on Saturday, 14 be treated to a program and finals. Carol Ralphs of national 14 from May, to take about seventy mem- social on Saturday, May Ferron. Emery County was a bers of the youth chorus into Salt 4 pm. to 7 pm. This will be who won the naPrincess Utah A wienner of the Lake City, where they will see held back chapel. for 1959. tional crown roast will climax the activities. the movie, "Ben Hur." "Local girls wishing more information regarding competition may do so through your local county agent, or representative of the American Dairy Association of Utah, Mr. Parrish said. Mill-Janit- e 1 1; J e Six-nn- Dis-wy- 'j Univ-M.tn- y THE LAMP IN THE ! WINDOW Del-me- Search on Now For 1961 Ulah Dairy Princess r Youth Group Attends Convention Grants Second Ward Mnv 17. A Happy Wedding Anniversary to: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hearty on Tuesday, May 17. Tuesd.iv, SCRPRIsr. PARTY A surprise birthday party, honor ins Mel Stewart, reversed, when the Riiests were surprised in the ait of surprising Mel. It was Riven at the home of Kathy Lawrence on Monday evening, with the following guests present: John Mill ward, Larrv Fisher, Brent Palmer, Kav Wind, Lee Matlhews. T ileen Clark, Diane Parkinson, Jolynn Brown, Ann Hayes and Diane Johnson. A pi7?a supper topped off with ice cream was served. MIDDI ROADER takes courage to be in the minority, and tolerance to be in the maioritv. It Fresh Pan Ready Caldwell Drug - d d ABC-T- TV-- the I.OTS OF OPPORTUNITIES courses of vocational instruction are offered members of the Utah National Guard. 450 Jefferies Family Hold Reunion Pender Blade Cut The Jefferies family held their annual reunion on Saturday, May 7, in the Grantsville First Ward. About one hundred persons were present. Chairman Chester Jefferies of Salt Lake City took charge. included which A program musical numbers and remarks from Barbara Hutchins and Cleo Jefferies, Pat Beecham, Connie and Karen Johnson, Mary Lou Jefferies, Myra Lee Smith, Ches ter Jefferies and Murray Jefferies was enjoyed by all. Out- - of- - town family members Dick Mr. and Mrs. included: Hutchins and son, Mark, Logan; Mrs. Don Angel, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Huntner Jefferies, Grand Junction, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs Murray Jefferies, Salem, Utah; Mrs Lydia Merrill, Mr. John Jefferies, Mrs. Donald Boase, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Johnson, daughter Gay, Saltair; Mrs. Mary Mrs, Hammar Higley, Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jefferies, Bountiful, Mrs. Louise Jefferies and daughter Mary Lou, Tooele Refreshments were served and new officers were chosen. oasf Ffzen Lemonade Apple - Cherry - 1.00 10 Bosenberry each 39c Utah Pies 100 oz. Jug Vinegar Standby 1st Quality 59c Garden Brand Cream Style Corn 303 4 - 55c Pk9 2 - 55c Nabisco Ritz Crackers 12 02 Chef-Boy-Ar-D- Marinara Sauce per Can 31c AT Li 1 1 t North Main Street o Tooele, Utah Nomad No wonder wagons are number one with so many buyers of 1960s number one seller! Count up the reasons yourself: WIDEST CARGO AREA in Chevy's field a whopping 5H feet wide . . . FULL COIL SUSPENSION that rides right loaded or light . . . BIGGEST CHOICE OF ENGINES AND TRANSMISSIONS including Save right now a shift-fre- e TURBOGLIDE. . . and a long list of Chevrolet delights like ROOMIER BODY BY FISHER. Your optional at extra cost dealer can show you that YOU CANT BUY ANY CAR FOR LESS UNLESS satin-smoot- ITS h, A LOT LESS CAR. for economical transportation during the Spring Fever Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's MANTES SERVES EVERYONE The Utah National Guard ser- - 23 South Main ves the state and its communities Station Wagon r. 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